{{tnr}}{{LAConstitution}}'''Louisiana Amendment 5 (General)''', also known as the '''Exempt Art from [[Ad valorem tax|Ad valorem]] Property Tax Act''', was on the [[Louisiana 2006 ballot measures|November 7, 2006]] election ballot in [[Louisiana]] as a {{lrcafull}}, where it was '''defeated'''.<ref> [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms4&rqsdta=110706 Louisiana 2006 general election results]</ref>

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{{tnr}}{{LAConstitution}}'''Louisiana Amendment 5 (General)''', also known as the '''Exempt Art from [[Ad valorem tax|Ad valorem]] Property Tax Act''', was on the [[Louisiana 2006 ballot measures|November 7, 2006]] election ballot in [[Louisiana]] as a {{lrcafull}}, where it was '''approved'''.<ref> [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms4&rqsdta=110706 Louisiana 2006 general election results]</ref>

Election results

Amendment 5, General

Result

Votes

Percentage

aYes

451,341

54.47%

No

377,196

45.53%

Text of measure

The language that appeared on the ballot:

o exempt consigned art from ad valoremproperty tax; that is, all artworks such as sculptures, glass works, paintings, drawings, signed and numbered posters, photographs, mixed media, collages, or any other item which would be considered as the material result of a creative endeavor. (Effective January 1, 2007)